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Why am I blocked again? He removed the whole content without a valid reason and I undo it.
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This Topic Abolishes Babel
Proto-Indo-European Dictionary
- Anna Katharina Emmerick: EMMERICK VISIONEN
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- …Es ist dies die hebräische oder chaldäische reine Sprache.
- Die erste Muttersprache, welche Adam, Sem, Noe redeten, ist eine andere und ist nur noch in einzelnen Mundarten vorhanden. Ihre ersten reinen Töchter sind die Sprache der Baktrier, der Zend und die heilige Sprache der Indier. In diesen Sprachen sind noch Wörter ganz wie in dem tiefen Plattdeutsch meiner Heimat. In dieser Sprache ist auch das Buch geschrieben, das ich im heutigen Ktesiphon am Tigris liegen sehe.
- Heber lebte noch zu der Zeit der Semiramis. …
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- …This language was the pure Hebrew, or Chaldaic.
- The first tongue, the mother tongue, spoken by Adam, Shem, and Noah, was different, and it is now extant only in isolated dialects. Its first pure offshoots are the Zend, the sacred tongue of India, and the language of the Bactrians. In those languages, words may be found exactly similar to the Low German of my native place. The book that I see in modern Ctesiphon, on the Tigris, is written in that language.
- Heber was still living at the time of Semiramis. …
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- Indogermanisch=Muttersprache
- __Indisch
- ____Neuindische Mundarten
- ______Hindi=Indier
- __Iranisch
- ____Pamiri und Mundarten
- ______Bakhi=Baktrier
- ______Šugni=Zend
- __Germanisch
- ____Niederdeutsch und verwandte Sprachen
- ______Altniederdeutsch=Plattdeutsch